Lansdowne Road, the world’s oldest rugby union venue, was a stadium in Dublin owned by the Irish Rugby Footbal Union, (IRFU) that has been the used for rugby, football and some music concerts. The stadium was demolished in 2007 to make way for the construction of the Aviva Stadium which opened in 2010. Lansdowne Road took its name from the adjacent street.Today “to keep the honor and great tradition alive we have Lansdowne Road, http://www.beermatsrule.com/2009/12/a-great-irish-tradition".

Lansdowne Road has 14 tap beers and many bottled selections, all kept chilled on illuminated ice rails. Comfortable benches and pub furniture keep large groups together, creating a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. Twelve HDTV plasma screens provide a great view of the game, both games and music sound fantastic on the state-of-the-art audio system. With food and beverage plans set to accommodate all budgets” (http://dguides.com/newyorkcity/nightlife/sports-bars/)